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Super Good News For Federal Workers by supereagle(m): 5:03am On Jul 09, 2010
Minimum wage now N17,000 monthly
By Chinyere Fred-Adegbulugbe
Friday, 9 Jul 2010

Effective from this month, the least paid worker in the federal civil service will earn a minimum of N17,000 as monthly salary.

The new wage is 63.7 per cent more than the current minimum wage of N11,000 which came into effect in 2007.

A source in the Joint National Public Service Council, who did not want his name in print, who made this known to our correspondent in Lagos on Thursday, said, “This increase, which is across levels, is the best deal that federal workers have had in a long time.”

He added that on July 5, he received a circular dated July 1 which was signed by the Chairman of the National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission, Chief Richard Egbule.

The source declined to make a copy of the circular available, but he explained that the new wage would be implemented “on graduating level.”

This, according to him, means that the percentage increase for junior workers is higher than that of senior civil servants.

Another source in the Ministry of Labour and Productivity, who also said he had seen the circular, said civil servants on the highest grade level (Level 17, step 9), would now earn N453,444,67 per month.

He said, “I have seen the circular. It is tabulated for each grade level and step. While the least paid will now be earning more than N17,000, someone on the highest level will be earning N5,441,336 per annum.”

When contacted, the Secretary-General of the Nigerian Labour Congress, Mr. John Odah, and President-General of the Trade Union Congress, Mr. Peter Esele, described the new wage as a welcome development.

Esele, who was the first to speak with our correspondent said, ”It is mutually negotiated and agreed between the employer, which is the Federal Government; and the federal workers. Workers are definitely happy; they have even told us to go ahead and commend the President (Dr. Goodluck Jonathan).”

Esele, however, disclosed that the committee on the minimum wage for all Nigerian workers would be submiting their report to the Secretary to the Govenment of the Federation next Monday.

On his part, Odah, said, ”It is a negotiated agreement with the public sector unions in order to bridge the gap between the salaries of political office holders and career civil servants.

“For us in the NLC, it is long overdue and we support it. However, it is different from our quest for a new national minimum wage.”

The Secretary-General of the Senior Civil Servants Association of Nigeria, Mr. Solomon Onaghinon, who also confirmed the new wage, said, ”I can tell you that since 1975 -and that is about 35 years ago; that what we have now is one of the best negotiations.

“We decided not to talk about the percentage of the raise because we do not want Nigerians to suffer unduly as a result because if it is made public, prices of everything would go up. That is when you will start hearing that landlords are increasing rents indiscriminately and that cost of transportation have also go up.”

Civil servants, under the aegis of JNPSC, had embarked on a five-day warning strike on May 3, to make the Federal Government increase their salaries. They had suspended the strike the same day at the intervention the President.

Following the intervention, the Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chief Emeka Wogu, inaugurated a Joint Negotiating Committee, headed by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Prof. Oladipo Afolabi, to work out an acceptable new wage and submit its report within two weeks.

However, senior civil servants in Abuja have expressed mixed reactions on the new salary structure.

One of them, Mr Tony Chikelu, told the News Agency of Nigeria that he had expected something much better.

He said, “From what I saw in the circular issued by the income and wages commission, it seems that the increase is not that significant.

‘I tried to do some mathematics from the table and it will seem that in the present regime, or under the new structure, somebody on level 1 step 1 takes home is about N17,000 naira plus and somebody on 14 step 2 takes home about N101,000.”

Chikelu noted that an officer on level 17, step 1 takes about N330, 000 monthly , adding that the gap was still wide.

Alhaji Ibrahim Sabo, another civil servant, said he was very happy about the new salary structure.

“Though I have not set my eyes on the circular but I am happy that the Federal Government is keeping to its words about the increment and I can‘t wait to see what my take home will be at the end of this month,” he said.


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Re: Super Good News For Federal Workers by emmykpes(m): 6:09am On Jul 09, 2010
Can any body kindly tell us what we in the state services be taking home ? Hope ours will not be left in the hands of our governors who will not inpliment it,( e.g Kogi state, despite all the increment of salary from 2003 to date a GL 10 step3 take home pay is #24,000).I will employ the the NLC boss ,to ensure the states comply without delay.
Re: Super Good News For Federal Workers by Acidosis(m): 8:13am On Jul 09, 2010
Good news if only the states can implement the same salary scheme.
Re: Super Good News For Federal Workers by Acidosis(m): 8:15am On Jul 09, 2010
Good news if only the states can implement the same salary scheme.
Re: Super Good News For Federal Workers by Acidosis(m): 8:18am On Jul 09, 2010
Good news if only the states can implement the same salary scheme.
Re: Super Good News For Federal Workers by jamace(m): 8:35am On Jul 09, 2010
You call this goodnews in the midst of millions of Naira ( both legal and looted) that our leaders pack home every month? For me, it is not good news.

Our politicial leaders should reduce their own salaries and allowances by 50% and further upgrade minimum wage for workers to N45,000 per month.
Re: Super Good News For Federal Workers by DisGuy: 8:37am On Jul 09, 2010
”It is mutually negotiated and agreed between the employer, which is the Federal Government; and the federal workers. Workers are definitely happy; they have even told us to go ahead and commend the President (Dr. Goodluck Jonathan).”

Na Wa o

The Secretary-General of the Senior Civil Servants Association of Nigeria, Mr. Solomon Onaghinon, who also confirmed the new wage, said, ”I can tell you that since 1975 -and that is about 35 years ago; that what we have now is one of the best negotiations.

The best negotiation after 35years!!!!


After 35years they are happy and have been told to go and thank the president  shocked
Re: Super Good News For Federal Workers by jamace(m): 8:39am On Jul 09, 2010
You call this goodnews in the midst of millions of Naira ( both legal and looted)  that our leaders pack home every month? For me, it is not good news.

Our politicial leaders should reduce their own salaries and allowances by 50% and further upgrade minimum wage for workers to N45,000 per month. It can be done if and only if looting of our treasuries by our leaders  is checked.
Re: Super Good News For Federal Workers by dustydee: 8:43am On Jul 09, 2010
Good news! I hope the workers will wake up to their responsibilities.
Re: Super Good News For Federal Workers by Nobody: 8:45am On Jul 09, 2010
Dis Guy:

Na Wa o

The best negotiation after 35years!!!!


After 35years they are happy and have been told to go and thank the president  shocked
in the midst of abundance,nigeria workers earn 17k a month while niger delta militants earn 65k just to keep them from causing nuisance to the country.i feel like crying for those workers
Re: Super Good News For Federal Workers by jamace(m): 3:04pm On Jul 09, 2010
in the midst of abundance,nigeria workers earn 17k a month while niger delta militants earn 65k just to keep them from causing nuisance to the country.i feel like crying for those workers

Just imagine that. And someone is crying "SUPER GOODNEWS for Federal Workers" !
Re: Super Good News For Federal Workers by otokx(m): 6:49pm On Jul 09, 2010
My comments will come when it is paid.
Re: Super Good News For Federal Workers by supereagle(m): 7:33pm On Jul 09, 2010
Appreciate who is remembering the masses.
Re: Super Good News For Federal Workers by olabukola: 9:57pm On Jul 09, 2010
supereagle:

Appreciate who is remembering the masses.
Are u ok? is the money his? ARe Nigerians born to be fools? Haba.
Re: Super Good News For Federal Workers by ice234: 10:52am On Jul 10, 2010
This isn't good news brother. The minimum should be 55k. I heard lowest army officer earns 82k
Re: Super Good News For Federal Workers by supereagle(m): 3:25am On Jul 11, 2010
Quote from:olabukola
Are u ok? is the money his? ARe Nigerians born to be fools? Haba

Dear Friend, some people were there, when workers agitate for increase, they tell you that will first Down size before they can increase anything at all.

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